Trinity Preparatory School

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Trinity Preparatory School

Ad astra per aspera - To the stars through difficulties
Location
Winter Park, Florida
USA
Coordinates 28°36′40″N 81°16′15″W / 28.611109°N 81.270761°W / 28.611109; -81.270761Coordinates: 28°36′40″N 81°16′15″W / 28.611109°N 81.270761°W / 28.611109; -81.270761
Information
Type Private
Religious affiliation(s) Episcopal
Established 1966
Founder Rev. Canon A. Rees Hay
Headmaster Craig Maughan
Faculty 79
Number of students 834
Student to teacher ratio 11:1
Campus Suburban, 100 acres (0.40 km2)
Color(s)      Navy
     Gold
     White
Mascot Saint
Tuition $18,650 (2014-2015)
Website http://www.trinityprep.org

Trinity Preparatory School of Florida is an independent college preparatory day-school for students in grades 6 to 12, located in Winter Park, a suburb of Orlando. It is affiliated with the Episcopal Church and is accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools.[1]

History

Trinity was founded in 1966 by community members throughout central Florida under the leadership of the late Reverend Canon A. Rees Hay to create a competitive and academically rigorous secondary school. Its initial enrollment was 173 students in 1968. As of 2009, it had an enrollment of 828 students and a budget of $15.2M.[2]

Academics and Faculty

Upper school students are required to complete 22 credits in order to graduate, in English, mathematics, foreign languages, social studies, science, fine arts, computer science, life management, and physical education.[3]

Trinity has 96 degree holding faculty members. 52 have earned at least a Master's degree in their field and 5 have doctorates. There is an 11:1 student to faculty ratio and the average class size is 17 students in the 2010-2011 school year. In 2010, 27% of the senior class was recognized by the National Merit Scholarship competition, a total of 30 students. The Admissions Committee carefully examines each candidate’s academic record, standardized test results, and teacher and character recommendations to determine his or her potential for success at the school. The current headmaster is Craig Maughan.[4]

In 2015, Trinity Prep 6th Grader Enzo Cunanan won the National History Bee National Championship in the Elementary Division becoming the first-ever National History Bee National Champion from Florida in any age division.

Athletics

Trinity currently offers fifty-three teams on the varsity, junior varsity, and Middle School levels in fifteen different sports. During the fall, teams participate in bowling, cross country, football, golf, swimming and diving, and volleyball. In the winter, team play is offered in basketball and soccer, with baseball, softball, lacrosse, tennis, track and field, and weightlifting rounding out the spring season. Trinity generally falls under the 2A size classification but competes in both 1A and 3A as well. Trinity won the FHSAA All-Sports Award for Class 2A in 2002-03 and for Class 2A Private in 2003-04 and 2010-11. The All-Sports Award is awarded to the top-rated athletics program in each size classification in a given year.

The Boys Cross Country team has won seven state championships (1996, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2014, and 2015). In the 2010 and the 2015 seasons, the Saints' team was the best of any classification in Florida. In 2010, the team finished the season ranked 25th in the nation by Harrier and was ranked 13th in the nation at its best. The boys team is coached by Chaplain Ken Vinal who has won multiple awards for Coach of the Year in Florida. [5] The Girls Varsity Softball team has won three state championships.

In 2007, the Boys Varsity Basketball team upset Jones High School, the defending state champs, en route to a district title before falling in the Class 3A Regional Tournament. The Varsity Baseball team defeated Gulliver Prep to advance to the Class 3A State Championship but fell to Clearwater Central Catholic in the title game. In 2011, the Girls Varsity Soccer team won the District and Regional Tournaments before falling in the State Championship to American Heritage.[6] The Boys Varsity Track and Field team won the Class 1A State Championship. In 2012, the Boys Varsity Tennis Team won the district and regional tournaments, beating The Geneva School in the regional final.

On January 16, 2013, it was announced that Mike Kruczek had been appointed Head Varsity Football Coach.

Rivalries

The Saints' traditional rival, Lake Highland Prep, has recently been replaced by other area schools that have remained in Trinity's size classification. Among these schools are The First Academy of Orlando and Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy of Melbourne.

Notable Alumni

References

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